Alleged Xbox Series X Console Photos Leak Online

Port inspection.

A set of photographs uploaded online show off what is purportedly a prototype Xbox Series X. If real, this is the first time we have seen the console in anything other than official marketing materials.

The photos, which were uploaded to NeoGAF and then circulated on Twitter, show the front and back of an Xbox One Series X. The backplate of the console features the text ‘Prototype - Not For Sale’, as well as a serial number and placeholder next to the product name.

It’s unclear how legitimate these images are – in the recent past, upcoming consoles have been faked through 3D printing, and so this could be simply a mock up. But, should they be real, the images do give us an insight into the physical capabilities of the Xbox Series X.

The ports on the back of the console demonstrate a fairly typical arrangement, including a single HDMI Out (the HDMI In that characterized the Xbox One is notably missing), an Ethernet port, optical port, and two USB Type-A ports.

The only odd port on the console is a long, rectangular slot with no description printed on the case. Thurrott reports that this is used for diagnostic reports and won't be present on the final console, but we won’t know the validity of this claim until official images of the final console are seen.